
No. Denmark has an EU opt-out and does not take part in the EU Blue Card, Single Permit or Long-Term Residents directives, so a permit from another EU country gives you no rights in Denmark.
Because of Denmark's opt-out from EU justice and home affairs cooperation, Denmark does not participate in most EU legal-migration directives. An EU Blue Card, EU Single Permit or EU long-term resident status issued by another member state confers no automatic right to live or work in Denmark. To work in Denmark you must apply under one of its own national schemes — for example the Positive Lists, the Pay Limit Scheme, the Fast-track Scheme (via a SIRI-certified employer), Start-up Denmark, or a researcher permit — all administered through nyidanmark.dk.
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